The Synergy between SDMS, ELN, and LIMS: Improving Laboratory Efficiency

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Lab Manager Magazine announces a feature on Lab Tools and Applications, presented by Waters senior product manager Dr. Thomas Schmidt, as part of their free Product Spotlight live webinar series.

Product Spotlight live webinar series feature on Lab Tools and Applications

Why wouldn't you what to take advantage of this free opportunity to learn more about how SDMS, ELN and LIMS in combination can improve laboratory efficiency?

Midland, ON (PRWEB)July 18, 2012

The Challenge:
Historically, laboratory information management systems (LIMS) have been designed to manage experimental results that relate primarily to quality testing, sample characteristics, and tracking. Raw data management, instrument integration and the ability to connect original data to final reports has been lacking.

The Solution:
A comprehensive laboratory execution system (LES) can manage laboratory data and processes, integrate readily with analytical instruments, and serve as a data feeder to other informatics solutions.

The Results:
Adoption of an LES solution can facilitate data flow from laboratory to business systems and document bench-level workflows; reducing overall waste and variability in scientific data management.

Agenda:
This session is slated for 60 minutes and will be broken down into a 40-minute presentation with a 20-minute open forum for a live Q & A, all using the GoToWebinar platform. After the session, all attendees will receive links to the presentation materials posted on LabManager.com.

Speaker:
Dr. Thomas Schmidt works as a senior product manager at Waters. He received his chemistry education at the University of Bonn, Germany. After earning his Ph.D., he worked for CreonLabControl as a software developer. In 2002, he moved to marketing and had responsibilities as a product manager for E-record management and laboratory workflow management systems at Waters. Thomas' current focus is on NuGenesis ELN, the Electronic Lab Notebook for analytical laboratories.

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